Corvette Servo Or Billet 2nd Gear Super Servo

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Do the Corvette servo with the Superior 4th gear Super Hold servo. That's what I have in my '07. Shifting is extremely precise and snappy...I wouldn't want it to be any more snappy than it already is therefore I would say that the 2nd gear Super Servo is unnecessary and undesirable.

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Yep, I agree. I just did the Corvette servo with the Superior 4th gear Super Hold servo and it drives fantastic. My wife even commented on how much better it felt.

-Britain
 

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x3 - do the corvette servo and the super 3/4

I have the super servo 1-4 + everything else in a L3/4 built tranny and it shifts HARD , in fact it broke my driver seat...too hard for the daily driver vehicle -> mine is not my daily driver.

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Does anyone have the vette servo with the Superior 4th gear Super Hold servo and a BB tune?

When i got my yukon tuned justin maxed my transmissions line pressure and it shifts firm but i`m just wondering if i got the servo on top of that would the shifts be too hard or possibly damage anything?

The harder the shift the better, i just don`t want to break it.
 

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Does anyone have the vette servo with the Superior 4th gear Super Hold servo and a BB tune?

When i got my yukon tuned justin maxed my transmissions line pressure and it shifts firm but i`m just wondering if i got the servo on top of that would the shifts be too hard or possibly damage anything?

The harder the shift the better, i just don`t want to break it.

Britain Smith is gonna get his tune this weekend so he should know how hard it shifts by then (I can't wait to find out either, I'm curious like a cat!)
 

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id be curious to see how it does with the tune, if it fairs well I think Ill be making the investment
 

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I am new the "hoe" world, just bought mine on Saturday (2002 Z71). I am interested in buying the corvette servo plus the 4th gear servo. HOWEVER my truck has 163,000 miles on it, does my transmission have too many miles on it already to install one of these. Sorry for the possible thread jacking, just seemed like a really good place to ask the question.

Bruce
 
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rjohnson4405

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No, it won't hurt your transmission. It can even be a little better for your transmission because it slips less before switching gears.

I'm nervous about mine too at 130,000 miles I want to put this in. If you've never changed the fluid don't, just drop the pan (you can replace the filter) and do the upgrade.

This is all second hand research I've done because I had the same question so if someone disagrees I'd go with them :)
 

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